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Event
Annual All You Need is Love Beatles show with special guests, The Kennedys (and Visiting Wine, T Max, Jeremy Todd, Julie Dougherty and Woodward)
The me&thee is delighted to bring Pete and Maura Kennedy, Visiting Wine, T Max, Jeremy Todd, Julie Dougherty and Woody Woodward to the me&thee as part of its annual Beatles tribute, "All You Need is Love."
THE KENNEDYS At well over a million miles of roadwork, including two stints as members of Nanci Griffiths Blue Moon Orchestra, Pete and Maura Kennedy show no signs of slowing down either on tour or in the creative realm. Originally based in Austin, Texas, they spent a few years in the Washington DC area before moving to the East Village in New York City, where they have been based for most of the last two decades. The Kennedys are known nationwide as the hosts of the late lamented Dharma Café program on Sirius Satellite Radio, and on Broadway, they are regular cast members of Theatre Within's annual tribute to John Lennon working in that capacity with Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Jackson Browne, Cyndi Lauper and a host of others.
Life on the road and time spent in the creative ecosystem of the Village have informed their songwriting over the course of 14 duo albums and half a dozen side projects, and Safe Until Tomorrow is true to that tradition. What sets the album apart is the inclusion of several anthemic, rocking songs of social consciousness that convey a strong message best summed up in one of the song titles: Be Silent No More. The Kennedys' music has been described as uplifting, empowering and encouraging. In these turbulent times, they rise to the occasion with Safe Until Tomorrow.
T MAX T MAX has a substantial resume which revolves around the Boston music scene. He is a renaissance man and has contributed greatly to the music world as a writer, publisher, musician, songwriter, producer, storyteller and visual artist. T Max published New Englands longest-running music magazine, The Noise for over three decades. He also founded the Boston Rock Opera, wrote two folk-rock operas, released over 10 solo albums and formed Sgt. Maxwells Peace Chorus, a musical project to end the war. He is a member of the New England Music Hall of Fame.
JEREMY TODD EREMY TODD is the youngest musician ever to play this annual Beatles event. Hes an avid fan of the Fab Four and has been attending this show since he was a toddler. This ten-year-old pianist is something else! If you were at previous shows, you know that he brought down the house with his interpretations of Beatles songs.
JULIE DOUGHERTY AND WOODY WOODWARD Julie Dougherty and Woody Woodward are North Shore musical icons. They have probably played in more restaurants and clubs than anyone else on this part of the Northeast. Julies magical vocals and stellar guitar playing. and Woodys impeccable bass riffs make for a great listening experience. They dive into all the nuances of Beatles songs and make an impact on audiences. Singing along and dancing in your seats will come naturally.
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